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Assessment of human–crocodile conflict in Mexico: patterns, trends and hotspots areas

Marine and Freshwater Research, 2019
An understanding of the factors, patterns of activities and seasonality per region that shape the response to the human–crocodile (HC) conflict in Mexico by humans is essential for prevention and mitigation of negative interactions.
J. García-Grajales, A. Buenrostro-Silva
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Conservation genomics in the fight to help the recovery of the critically endangered Siamese crocodile Crocodylus siamensis

Molecular Ecology, 2019
Endangered species are often characterized by low genetic diversity and it is imperative for conservation efforts to incorporate the knowledge obtained from genetic studies for effective management.
B. Chattopadhyay   +5 more
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First evidence of Kunjin strain of West Nile virus associated with saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) skin lesions.

Australian Veterinary Journal, 2019
Recently, the Kunjin strain of West Nile virus (WNVKUN ) has been detected using qRT-PCR in belly skin lesions of farmed juvenile saltwater crocodiles.
S. Isberg   +5 more
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The Crocodile Tear Syndrome

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1979
Gusto-lacrimation, or "crocodile tear syndrome," is a rare complication, with 95 cases reported in the literature. Two patients are presented here, one after a facial fracture which apparently extended into the temporal bone proximal to the optic ganglion, and one after a Bell's palsy.
F J, McCoy, R C, Goodman
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When conservation becomes dangerous: Human-Crocodile conflict in Timor-Leste

Journal of Wildlife Management, 2018
In northern Australia and nearby Timor-Leste, saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) populations were seriously depleted historically but recovered rapidly after protection: 1969–1974 in northern Australia, and 2000–2005 in Timor-Leste. In both places,
Sebastian Brackhane   +4 more
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FOOTFALL PATTERN OF A BOTTOM-WALKING CROCODILE (CROCODYLUS ACUTUS)

Palaios, 2018
Drone footage of a large American crocodile bottom walking in shallow coastal water off Costa Rica was used to estimate oblique pace and stride lengths and pace angulations from autopodial touchdowns.
J. Farlow   +4 more
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The role of commercial crocodile farming in crocodile conservation

Biological Conservation, 1975
Abstract Commercial crocodile rearing stations in Rhodesia are described, including regulations which govern their operation. When crocodile eggs are collected from the wild a quota of juveniles equivalent to 5% of the number collected must be released at the age of 3 years.
D.K. Blake, J.P. Loveridge
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Fatal crocodile attack

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2013
Attacks on human beings by various animals leading to varied types of injuries and even death in some cases are not uncommon. Crocodile attacks on humans have been reported from a number of countries across the globe. Deaths in such attacks are mostly due to mechanical injuries or drowning.
Saurabh, Chattopadhyay   +2 more
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Desomorphine Goes “Crocodile”

Journal of Addictive Diseases, 2012
A systematic review was conducted to identify the available data for the term Krokodil, which is a jargon expression for an allegedly new drug. Krokodil seems to be a mixture of several substances and was first used in Russia in 2003, with a tremendous increase in the number of addicted individuals since then. The psychoactive core agent of Krokodil is
Maximilian, Gahr   +5 more
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Heavy Metals in the Blood Serum and Feces of Mugger Crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) in Sistan and Baluchistan Province, Iran

Biological Trace Element Research, 2021
A. Gholamhosseini   +3 more
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